BEAVERTOWN - A Middleburg man was treated and released from Geisinger Medical Center in Danville on Saturday after crashing his 2001 Chevrolet Camaro early that morning in Adams Township, Snyder County, a nursing supervisor at the medical facility said.
Pennsylvania State Police Selinsgrove said Brandon T. Schreck, 18, was driving east on Troxelville Road at a high rate of speed around 4:56 a.m., when the car crossed the center line and went off the left side of the road. Police said the Camaro spun clockwise, skidding about 130 feet back across and off the right side of the road. The car then hit a utility pole with its left front wheel, ejecting Schreck and continuing to spin counter-clockwise until stopping in a field 82 feet east of the pole, according to the report.
Police said Schreck was not wearing a seatbelt and suffered multiple abrasions to his upper torso and head. He was transported to Geisinger Medical Center by an ambulance from Beaver Springs EMS.
The report states Schreck was cited for driving at safe speeds and failing to wear a seatbelt.


